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à l'
- form of à la used for either gender before a vowel or h.
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Example Sentences
“M-a-l-l-e-a-b-l-e,” said Arvind, who wants to go to Harvard.
From The Daily Beast
They have been assigned sequential letters A-L, and hyperlinks are provided to facilitate inspection of the note.
From Project Gutenberg
The idea expressed in English by the sentence I came to give it to her is rendered in Chinook by i-n-i-a-l-u-d-am.
From Project Gutenberg
Wa-a-l, Gin'ral Littlepage, as they call him about here, has a paper title; and I've got possession.
From Project Gutenberg
Wa-a-l, I've been trailin' a little this mornin' along with the Injin; and no hound has a more sartain scent than he has.
From Project Gutenberg
But, it was reel life, Jeb, spelled with two 'e's' instead of the genuine r-e-a-l way.
From Project Gutenberg
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